this guy is fulla %&§$ and so completely and utterly wrong, 2 visa exempt entries within a calendar year guarantee you two times 60 days, and with two extensions possible, which are 30 days and 7 days, you can get the maximum of 157 days out of visa-exempt entries. But be warned: if you have maxmized your first 60 days visa exempt entry with 30 days extension, and attempt another visa-exempt border run, you run the risk of only get admitted into Thailand for 30 days instead of a second 60-days admitted stay - like I said - it's upon the discretion of the border official
Visa-exempt - - -that is, if you extend each stay for the full length of a 60-days stay . . .
what I am trying to say is, if you don't maximize each stay, your chances of being allowed more than 2 times are bigger. You actually could enter visa-exempt 4 or 5 times during one calendar year if the total amount of stays is under 157 days (some will say under 180 days) and you can show proof of an onward ticket that you will leave Thailand before the full extent of 60 days is spent, on every entry point . . . .
However I must warn you that this is totally up to the sole discretion of the Immigration officer at the entry point
*** on a single entry tourist visa you can enter 2-3 times, until the point when they pull you aside and start questioning you if you work in Thailand illegally
*** on visa-exempt entries two times per calendar year . . . . a third attempt to enter will probably raise a few brows and can be denied (nobody can foresee the reaction of the officer at the entry point)
*** on a multi entry tourist visa as many times as you want during the 6-month visa validity
*** on a 5-year ELITE privilege visa as many times as you want during the 5 year validity of the visa
he isn't going to Laos. The ticket is intended to be used as an onward travel proof for the airline (and for Immigration IF they ask - which rarely happens). He is going to throw it away after having entered Thailand
not all airlines accept train, bus or boat tickets. Many airlines only accept "real" flight tickets . . You need to contact the airline to find out which way they prefer
there is nothing such as a 90-das tourist visa . . . . . .on a single entry Tourist Visa, you only get a 60-days admitted stay stamp upon entry and must apply for the 30 days extension for 1900 THB . . .you are confusing the 60 days permitted stay with the 90-days visa validity
that's wrong. . . . on a single entry Tourist Visa, you only get a 60-days admitted stay stamp upon entry and must apply for the 30 days extension for 1900 THB . . .you are confusing the 60 days permitted stay with the 90-days visa validity
YOU don't need any visa, you nenter on your Thai passport. Your husband needs the 90-days Non-Imm-O marriage visa, through the E-Visa online system of the Royal Thai Embassy London. . . in Thailand, he needs to open a Thai bank account and ASAP transfer a minimum of 400,000 THB into it (as a UK citizen he cannot get an income affidavit issued by his embassy)
you assume and assume and assume . . . . myself, I am able to READ. I fully understood the question. Only one point was unclear when he said "married in Thailand by muslim ceremony" upon which I had to tell him that this does not constitute a legal marriage in Thailand. . . to which he corrected himself saying that indeed they had their marriage registered by the Amphur, too. . . .OMG some people here are so unbearable